It's a classic transitional week for Orlando theme parks and attractions with some popular events ending and others beginning to look a lot like Christmas.

+ Time to say bye to cheese soup and Belgian waffles. The Epcot International Food & Wine Festival wraps up Monday. Eat to the Beat concert performers for the final stretch are Blues Traveler (Monday-Wednesday), Dennis DeYoung of Styx fame (Wednesday and Thursday) and Big Bad Voodoo Daddy (Friday-next Monday). The HGTV guest star for Friday-Sunday is Emily Henderson ("Secrets From a Stylist"). More info: www.disneyworld.com/foodwine.

+ Friday is the debut of the "Star Wars" section of Miniland USA at Legoland Florida. The models will include scenes from all six of the "Star Wars" films plus the animated TV series "Star Wars: The Clone Wars." More info: www.legoland.com

+ A slew of yuletide activities pull into Disney World on Friday, including the first Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party event, an after-hours, extra-ticket activity at Magic Kingdom. Also back: The Osborne Family Spectacle of Dancing Lights at Disney's Hollywood Studios and Mickey's Jingle Jungle Parade at Disney's Animal Kingdom. Both are included in regular park admission. More info: www.disneyworld.com/holidays.

+ On Saturday, ICE returns to Gaylord Palms Resort. The massive ice-sculpture exhibit has a "Merry Madagascar" theme, but it has retained the popular nativity scene as well. More info: www.gaylordpalms.com.

+ Fantasy of Flight, the aviation-themed attraction in Polk City, is repeating its Legends & Legacies Symposium Series about Veterans Day on Saturday and Sunday. Five veterans of World War II and Vietnam will share their stories, and six aircraft that flew in those conflicts will be flown. Veterans get in free. Guests who bring a nonperishable food item receive $5 off admission. (The food is donated to The Mission in Winter Haven, and that offer runs through Nov. 14.) More info: www.fantasyofflight.com.